Bijdrage VLIZ aan ESFRI infrastructuren. Thursday 16 June 2016, Ostend
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1 Bijdrage VLIZ aan ESFRI infrastructuren Thursday 16 June 2016, Ostend
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3 Bijdrage aan LifeWatch Thursday 16 June 2016, Ostend
4 LifeWatch an e-infrastructure for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research Large-scale European research infrastructure Virtual laboratory for study of biodiversity Integrates observatories, data bases, web services and modelling tools distributed throughout Europe.
5 LifeWatch.be Flanders Wallonia - Brussels Habitat characterization by remote sensing Ecotopes database Federal Taxonomic backbone Observatory Data bases and systems Data services Data archeology AntaBIF Antarctic observations BopCo LifeWatch Scientific Node
6 Taxonomic Backbone Facilitates the standardization of species data and the (virtual) integration of the many distributed biodiversity data repositories and operating facilities. SPECIES REGISTERS LifeWatch Taxonomic Backbone LITERATURE SPECIES OCCURENCES ECOLOGY (traits) GENETICS
7 Taxonomic Backbone
8 Data archeology
9 Data archeology
10 Marine observatory
11 Marine observatory Monthly and seasonal campaigns
12 Marine observatory Sensor networks
13 Data services Lifewatch.be e-lab
14 Data services
15 User meeting 23 May 2016 Participants: Belgian LifeWatch partners, users of the Belgian LifeWatch infrastructure, PhD students Aim of the meeting: Users of the infrastructure can present their research and first results Networking opportunity Capturing user questions
16 More info: Questions: Mailing list: Follow on Twitter:
17 Bijdrage aan ICOS Thursday 16 June 2016, Ostend
18 Ecosystem TC Oceanographic TC Atmospheric TC Central Analytical Labs
19 Underway System pco 2 (water) Flow Cytometer FRRf Nutrients (SUNA, Wet Chemistry) Fluorometer Sooguard (O 2 ) Thermosalinograph
20 lat fco2 (μatm) lon
21 VLIZ Thorton Bouy O 2, CTD, Chl-a & currents Systea WIZ ProOceanus proco 2 atmosphere Sensorlab ph sensor Vemco receiver & C POD passive acoustic receiver
22 VLIZ in ICOS (international) 50 lat long - Chile - The Netherlands - Kenya
23 Chile VOS M/N Condor ControsHydroC CO2 FT SUNA V2 Collaboration with Uni. Valparaiso
24 NIOZ Open Ocean mooring (Dust Traffic project) Photos: Jan-Berend Stuut (NIOZ) Kenyan Marine Fisheries Research Institute RV Mtafiti
25 ICOS Belgium Consortium Informeel netwerk / personen RINGO (InfraDev - H2020) Developing ICOS RI readiness to provide information on ecosystem/river/estuary/ocean carbon transport and GHG fluxes Novel methodologies and protocols
26 Contros CH4 sensor Concentration (nmol/l) Concentration GC vs HISEM 230 Gas Chromatography HISEM :21 10:33 11:45 12:57 14:09 15:21 16:33 17:45 18:57 20:09 Time Samples were taken at
27 Contros CH4 sensor Calibrate/validate system and methodology Data on ICOS (QC/QA protocols) HydroC-CH4 deployment in the Antarctica on RV Palmer
28 Bijdrage aan EMBRC Thursday 16 June 2016, Ostend
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30 Ecosystem access RV Simon Stevin RIB zeekat
31 Technology Platforms - Investments
32 Biological resources
33 e-infrastructures - EMBRC e-infrastructure Working Group chaired by VLIZ - Terms of Reference - Objectives: Define e-infrastructure strategy Define e-infrastructure architecture model options Assess feasibility and cost implications of the e- infrastructure strategy implementation - 9 EMBRC representatives - Invited experts of related e-infrastructures: LifeWatch, ELIXIR, EGI, EMODnet biology, - First meeting Paris 4-5 th July
34 pp2embrc - European Marine Biology Resource Centre preparatory phase 2 ( ; EU H2020) - E-Access to Resources : Step 1: Inventory of resources (Ugent task pp2 EMBRC) Step 2: Online system for access to resources (VLIZ task pp2embrc) Step 3: Selection of resources to be included (EMBRC)
35 Assemble Plus - Association of European Marine Biological Laboratories Expanded - Submitted to EU H call INFRAIA VLIZ to provide Transnational access to the infrastructure proposed for EMBRC - VLIZ to lead work package on Improving virtual access to marine biological stations data, information and knowledge - UGENT to participate as subcontractant to VLIZ for Transnational access and for specific activities on virtual access work package. - Estimated start: January 2017
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